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<TITLE>Third Test of Section 5.2.7 of CSS1 Spec</TITLE>

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#id1 { font: normal italic bold medium sans-serif }
#id2 { font-style: italic;
       font-variant: normal;
       font-weight: bold;
       font-size: medium;
       font-family: sans-serif;
     }
#id3 { font: monospace;}
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<h1 >Testing Statement #3 Below of Section 5.2.7 of CSS1 Spec</h1>





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3. Setting the "font" property is equivalent to including separate declarations
at the same point in the style sheet.  Properties for which no values are given
are set to their initial value.
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PASS CRITERIA:
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If statement #3 above is passed, then:

<p ID=id1>
This paragraph should have a font of normal italic bold medium sans-serif.
The rule applied here is "#id1 {font: normal italic bold medium sans-serif}"

<p ID=id2>
This paragraph should also have a font of normal italic bold medium
sans-serif.
The rule applied here is "#id2 {font-style: italic;
                                font-variant: normal;
                                font-weight: bold;
                                font-size: medium;
                                font-family: sans-serif;
                               }".
This paragraph should look like the one above.

<p ID=id3>
This paragraph should have a font of monospace.  This actually refers to
the font family particularly; the other properties (font style, font
variant, font weight, font size, and line height should all be UA-default
(or their initial values).



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All other properties should be UA-default.
NOTE: If font-family specified is not available, UA-default will be used.
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